On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Mark R. Diggory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> In the larger community the BSD default format is refered to as SVF
> (Simple File Verification) and the GNU md5sum format as MD5SUM, I
> suspect it would be good to see these as output features/options
> that could be set within An
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you happen to know which flavour Ant creates?
Ant only inserts the checksum itself into a file which is different
from either format AFAIK.
There've been plans to make the format pluggable, but noone stepped up
to code it yet (it
Do you happen to know which flavour Ant creates? For Struts releases,
the Ant build file generates the MD5 files using the task.
That seems like a pretty obvious way to generate them for any project
that uses Ant, but the task doesn't appear to have any switch for
determining flavour (and the docs
Excuse the cross post, I wanted to get this out to the Ant and Maven
lists as well.
In the larger community the BSD default format is refered to as SVF
(Simple File Verification) and the GNU md5sum format as MD5SUM, I
suspect it would be good to see these as output features/options that
could
Both Maven and Ant only insert only the checksum into the file. I
believe they resolve the location of the actual source file from the
name of the checksum file, which forces all checksum files to reside in
the same directory as thier source files.
This represents a problem if you want verify t
A subject came up on the Tomcat developers list which we thought should
be shared with the whole community.
Specifically, it was found that BSD's default md5 format is not parsable
by some external programs that clients are using to verify the integrity
of our downloads.
While we thought this not "